

90: Unfolding Creativity: The Art of Lifting with Paper Artist Andrew Wong
8 snips Dec 12, 2022
Fashion designer turned paper artist, Andrew Wong, joins the podcast to discuss his creative journey and his process of "lifting." He explores digital work, portraiture, and the significance of his culture in his art. Wong shares his transition from cardboard to paper art, the evolution of his artwork, and the challenges and joys of using paper as a medium. He also discusses the influence of Clubhouse, the benefits of doing 30 portraits in 30 days, and his exploration of NFTs and digital art. Additionally, he delves into the concept of masks and their relation to identity and self-expression.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Frustrations with Fur Texture and Excitement for a New Sketchbook
04:09 • 5min
The Meaning Behind '10 Past Nine' and Andrew Wong's Creative Process
09:31 • 2min
The Journey into Art
11:18 • 18min
The Evolution of Artwork
29:03 • 7min
From Cardboard to Paper: Exploring a New Medium
35:38 • 13min
Exploring Glue Types and Artistic Progression
48:32 • 2min
Discovering Paper Art and the Influence of Clubhouse
50:43 • 3min
30 Faces in 30 Days: Building Community and Improving Drawing Skills
54:04 • 4min
Exploring NFTs and Creating Digital Art
58:33 • 6min
Exhibiting Paper Artwork
01:04:34 • 11min
The Concept of Masks
01:15:56 • 23min